When throwing caution to the wind, it is more a matter of personal preference than tangible risk reduction when we start picking and choosing our thresholds for folding versus anteing up.
Risky behavior is not converted into unrisky behavior simply because one takes a modicum measure of risk reduction at some point in the process.
In college I had friends who would smoke a pack a day but took up jogging because they were worried about their health. (true story!) If health really was the goal then quitting smoking would have been the action to take. But the delusion was there.
They wanted to engage in rewarding risky behavior (be it smoking or delidding) but they wanted to assuage their
cognitive dissonance created by the fear of knowing they are intentionally putting something they value in a position of total risk of loss (be it their body/health or their CPU's longevity) so they do things that amount to token risk reduction measures like taking up jogging or gluing their delidded IHS back onto the CPU's PCB.
The benefits are nearly entirely psychological, they don't want to come to terms with the magnitude of risk they already brought upon themselves (or their CPU) with their activity, so they willingly underestimate the downside risks of their activities such that the upside potential of their token risk-reduction activity (jogging, gluing IHS) appears to deliver an outsized return on investment.
I don't hold it against any of them, it is the classic "can't see the forest for the trees" situation and you know you can do absolutely nothing to help them see the forest because they are so intensely focusing on the tree and aren't about to take a wider perspective of their decision making process (which is precisely what cognitive dissonance does to you, which is why it is so studied in the first place).
then i see it like this,
if smoking is bad for your health, then its the smoking hot running ivy compared to that,
we delid, because we know its better for ivy's health,
like we stop with smoking cigarettes, we start trimming, thats delidding

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i think the lower temps we have, thanks to delidding, when we oc ivy will give a better/longer live,
high temps are another reason cpu's degrade right?
i delidded mine because i couldnt even run prime at 4.5ghz,
i bought my 3770K to oc, was disappointent that i was so limited to do so,
not that 4.5ghz is a bad oc, its very nice actually to run 24/7,
but not if you hit 100+C..
after delid , i can run 4.8ghz as daily oc, without breaking a sweat with temps..
only limit i have now, is my Max Vcore, i can run IBT at 5.0ghz and hottest core is 84C,
thats with a simple aircooler
i was just thinking about leakage, as another reason to have low temps,
thats why i came here to ask actually ..lol
i wasnt really sure if leakage is bad or anything,
but if your ocing on air, and have very low temps, isnt that better, if you look at leakage?,
just wondering
